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The Liberal, 10 Mar 1887, p. 1

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x‘lmukful’for the favors of the pnsé “20 years uuv still be consulted in any branch of the pro- a’ésslon, as follows: ' ’LIIrom, 1’st,8th,lcfih, and 29nd of as?“ month ’ »-b‘.ichmond Hill..... .ch and 24th fin, (11.1, the Palmer House) 7 aishm, 43inch, i [hullng éfilbemmz :mb @ntiml €33,335. ‘_ SPECTACLES FOR EVERY SIGHT. .cLCG. F. LAWRENCE: T. C. MILLIGAN. J. A. HUANDREW‘. MONEY T0 LOAN AT LOWEST CURRENT RkTES fientm; «if C‘mgda. i amuervine. 10- Mamkhum . ~10- i’ietm‘iu Squm- -. [1°- J‘hornhm; Walkwr‘ d0- Wdhdbridga, d6. Klaiuhnm . . do. Nehleton 30th 0 Vitzblined Air inTWfiVS 0111mm! at appointments Wax-ice like. a, chm-m Free from (mm Adda-ass A “ROBINF‘ON LD.S..Auroxa.0ut. 39.11 You St-mo t, Next. duor to the new Awarde Barristers, Solicitors, Conveyancers, Sac" “foronto Office--â€"No. 14 Building 8: Loan , Chambers. N3. :5 Toronto Street. "Richmond Hm Officeâ€"Rear of the Central Bank, on Saturdays. (Emmi {Sm‘gmm :31 mm:- STREET EAST, TopnN'ro, orposm THE “ GLOBE " wFFICE. THURSDAY EVENING A T K’HE L1BEBAL PRINTING 385 PUBLISHING HOUSE :uUHMOND HILL. - â€" ONTARIO. Pullcn'nm, 300k & Miner, BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ch. AFFIOES: 18 KING STREET EAST, ToneNTa Ric'nmpnd Hill P. 0. Every Sailzrrlmy. "fir. Jamwrs Lang-{swan ‘Mpmber College Physicians &: Surgeth out, RICHMOND HILL, ONT. RQICIERSBQNVSQ\ 0381a,, Medalist Toronto Univezsitv Member Co Physicinns& Surizennse, (mt..(mts of Stouffvifle Yonge Street. Richmond Hill. Office flows to 10 3.. m.,”5 to 8 p. m. _Bichmond Bill. Best fitting Teet‘h made. Nothihg infn-ior in the'hrt of Dentistry. Prices low and Vibalized Ail-used any this 6. . lmwos. m: N-v {. (Inrmms A VISEi-Z‘RESIDEZET, SAMUEL TREES. DmECTQHS Chisholm, M.P R, H. P. Dwight, D.’ M. Mac- dmn‘IL U. I'lflcobhmml, AK McLeun’ Huwazrd. and 5. Ginny. V Dr. 0m, Maple. 155306 hours: 8m 9.30 a. m..a.nd to 2.: E. I“. MORPMY; 891V «3% CO... LAWRENCE. MILLIGAN & MCANDREW, J S Fullm'ton, VOL. IX. EEI per annum‘, in advanCe.]‘ GAS FOR EXTRACTIMG. .91; ,3 GT: BUSINESS CARDS. Fullm'tun, W Cook, J. R. Miller I If? PRIVATE FUNDB’I‘O LOAN. Franklin 3. Andrews. Vlfl'flfllflfifi ’WIR ‘ @lw iiiimat ” IS PU BLISHED EVERY m". E. MMMON, Mnnufnbture; «2 Hill Branch, EDITOR and PROPRIETOR. Dr. ‘W. J. Wilson. USED BY DI". A. Robinson. SURGEON DENTIR‘V‘ WWW. Efil‘emfl. Q;MEN7£‘, mm. :hrmaummmnur LEE, Cashier. TWR ONTO ’ ' pzvrters of “6217510vathereon 01 \x' mwai of Unnmia, Emma ‘ ‘ und¢mlu FEES MODERATE ' v to be made. Cut this out la and return to m; and we #2111 main send you free, Some‘fhinq 0f ' great Value and imptWtR'm-e to you, that: will smug V011 in business quchwill lyringgyou in nun:e11mnev right :m‘zw 'than, unvâ€" thing 015.0 in the wmrld. Any one 11‘ db the war}: and live at hmne. Eithvr sex: 11? mos. Something! next, fliawjust mains, mow 1“ \‘.’()rl~C:$.. \\ u will sum mu ;_ m1 notmc flu? is one of th‘é gem. L \ im m‘wnt ChfilV'Lb time. Those-who mm «biflmm mxtl’enter- pris u W21] not flelhy. (:‘mmu outfit; v Ad mm Tnug: {3,09, Aggpsta.‘Muino ' d. J an 13-1132 . 'I am am» prepared tofin all kinds of work in in y A 1.19 Hanseésh‘e‘seing Spegialfiyo Repairing promptly done. Agricultuml Imflementa neatly repaired. Patâ€" tersons’ PIOWS and Pluw Points n.1- ' wavs on hand. Excellent accommodation for. the bravelljmg public. Firsbclnss Around the lake for trotting horses. Good stabl- ing. Terms moderate. WM. BELL, Proprietor. Every accommodation to guestF. Board, $130 perday Having refitted the above House and furnish- ed it insfirst~class style, I (1.111 prepared to give the public the best 0‘ accommodatlon. Excellent stabling and attentive hostlers. Sample Booms for commercial travellers. A good livery in con- nectiun. . Terms 5161 her duv. é‘gwd‘fi fink-2 gum. hicensed Auctioneer for the County of thk, M- Rpectfufly soficits your ratronago and friendly influence. Salas attended on the shortest notice and at reasonabe rates, P. 0. address, King. W388 HE; Lmensed Auctioneer for the. County of York Sales attended on the shortest noficennfi at ren- nbe rates. Address Stouffvxlle 1". O Licensed Auctioneer for the Coqu-nf York. re- spectfully solicits your mtrtmn‘ao and friendly influencn. ' Sales inflamed on the shortest notice and m; reusonhblerzites. P. 0. Addre’ée. Undel'lakers & Embuhners. Funeral Furnishings Always on Hand Richmond Hill, Benj. Brillinger. Proprietor. THE gamma}; zafigusg Licensan' Auctioneer for .bhe Counlries at ‘ank 1 ()ntm‘i‘mnd Peel. Goods sold on consignmegt. J General sales of stock, ntc. promptly attanflad ‘ to at reazsouuble rates. P. addr ss. ‘ UN ONVILLE. A Lenda 'MOney at 5, 5’5 and 6 per cent. per annum. Nlm‘tgan‘as, Life and Endowment Assurance Poli- cies bought at highest cash prices. Notes cashed. 6 to 81W- can‘t. secured for pel‘mns havingmoney £0 invafi For mrticulma enquire at this ofiioe REE EWEQW’ 1W fiflTES @wmw é? gngdfl Is prepared to receive pupils, and Will give Music Lessons as formerly» Issuer of Marriage Licenses Ccunty of York. Office : 80 Jarvis street. Toronto. BLACKS‘MITHI NG BUSEN ESS J. J. CAME. EON. E. flflflwf, ®S&Y$§E 158 KING STREET EAST» TORONTO VEI VSJG @EggJVS. i . RICHMONDHILL, THURSDAY, MARCH 10.1887 Wfioévfmam/ WRIGHT BROS, James C. Stokes; Having purchased the Salém Ebfiard’t N. .1. Armstrong. 8mm: Maw. ‘ From Mr. H Franks, C. R. TENC". ELLORE, s. 1']. Brown. 136‘: 96. V‘ICTURIA SQUARE. mm. m {BWMEES “In Egsgmfiials,“ Unity;- ih21Von-EsseittidfkyLiberty;in dlZ things, Charin 1 . I am selectegi to greet van with words of we]â€" . comb upon th1é the first entertainment unde“ the auspices of the “ Band 01’ Willing Workers,” of Sprlnghill. I.sca.rce1v know what; kind’ of an Qpening address to, make, for if I should fall into the old banten t! ack, it would be a. dulweglnningz of what is dgstineu to be a. veyy pleasant time, aud‘might remind you of the/lltble hov who asked his mothar if God really heard his prayers. “Yes, my son.” she said, »" He ulw . s hears ‘oiu' pmvers." “W611 then,” amid the urv in, "T think he must be disgusted with mine, fonhe has heard the same old prayer ever since I could talk." Perhz-ps some older neople might come to _the same cpnclusinn with regnhi to’ théir prayers. and their speeches too, 1'01- that matten But after all. the intention more than ’ the words should be considered in the judgment \we pass upon others. and as our in continua mje the. very best, we trust you will judge fins 17er leniefftly, and Mildly ovurlook any imperfections ordefacts. The objecfi of out gutlmring this evening I . am s‘ineé’you W111 agree with me 'is commendable. vur S. Sh’hnn] has outgrown: our church 12600171- 1»ur‘.aticn. and we are doing what we aim to .pro- mm i'unr‘. " ' s onlm‘gcmcn\:;, and trust you will make yours .3 at home. ‘ VS c‘xe glut you 'm‘e not at home, and dun’t wigh V3011 to go hnme until the conclusion of our nr .gramn‘ e,‘ and will now call on the. young: )n.d{es for Ellen: opening anthem, enti‘fleu‘ “ Over the 8.32;.”- Ladies and Gentlemen: From our own Correspondent. ALSpringhillwas treated to a. literary en- tertainment on Tuesday evening of a different character to that which we are usually obliged to listen to. The capacâ€" itv of the church not beimz sufiicient for the conductingr of the Sunday School, Mrs. McDowell and her class gave an en- tertainment for the purpose of raising funds for the enlargement of the church. The church was “ell filled. At the open- ing of the entertainment. Miss Nettie Lloyd, chairwoman, read the following original and appropizinte address, which was enthusiastically received, and corres- ponded well with the. other parts of the programme. This ‘e‘ Band of Willing Workers ” purpose conducting a. series (If these entertainments. We may safely predict :1 crowded house at the next en- tertainment. ' 11 man flattie Rumble, Willie Whitty, $Iz‘1ggiefiuntméz «“ It iWith pleasure that we recommend nur readers to try West’s Cough Symp. You will find it. especially useful at this season of the year to curs snddqn colds, check coughs and lung and throat troubl- es. All druggipts. IV CLASS Willie Remnan, Charles Coon-b5, Joseph Monkman. gn JUNIOR May Mellish, Lillie Rumble. Robert Bone. 3RD JUNIOR. 2N6 Enlilius \Vilson, Rose Eddie. MEDonald; John McKenzie, Edith Switzeé, Ernie ’Redditt, EthelSwitzer, Stella Sheppard. Minnie Albin. T. M. Rummnmnn; Teacher. SENIOR JUSIOR Lottie Hopper, J. Hutchinson. Harry Glover. Ella. McConnell, Maggie Ansley, Ella. Brown, Lennie Benson. Effie Benson. M. WILEY, Teacher. cuss I cuss II cussgfi R. Law, L. Sofie“, l Hafrison, J. Albin, J. Moflair, R; Andrew’s, H. Hoopnr. M. Sharp. Hf McKenzie 4TH cuss 31:1), sifipR, Arfhfi'r {Rnhnom MCDQDQT‘?) Arthur McN ui}, George Miller. Katie Murphy. Ada Julia. 3RD JUNIOR. 2N6: 31w JUNIOR. ‘ Birdie Doneil. Wm, Carson, . Flovie .Mortson. mNInR A John McKenzie, Ernie ’Redditt, Stella Sheppard. JEFFERSON 5 4m cuss / amp ’sgm'xr'm George Newbery, Harry Gamble, Grace Newbery. Effie Gamble, Fred Robinson. ‘ EercxPlnytezf. , A 1 cuss , VA 2 quss Minnie Soules, George Siam; ' g Carrie Wilson, Wib. Skeelfi; _ \ Walker Hall, J .sFalaonbridge, Phoebe Soules, I Maggie Glover. Emma Sivers. . ' FOB_ mm MONTH or- mum“ _ RICHMOND HILL School Bepbrts SENIOR III' " '. Louie Harrisan. Merritt Wiléon, ' Effie Mcli air. . A. MCL‘AUGHLAN. 'Tgahher. Springh'ill. E. A. SPRAGGE; Pdficipal. '10}: ' 2131) GLASS 1. Edith‘Gnrman, . . James Gamble. on. Tillie Gunman; ‘ J. C. RUTHEnmxm, Teacher T. MCCORMACK, Teacher. C A RR VILLE J. E. TyNuALLv Teacher. VELUTRE ADDRESS . III SENIOR Clara. Bnud, Willie Coombs, Bertie Coombs. in CLAS§ Alum Coombs, Minnie Wright, Saran N 085. I opus. ‘JQSSG Schell, Thomas Rumble, Thomas Cook, George Woods. I‘i llie {l1 JUMOR‘ B ‘ {'0 Capt. Pugsley in the film)!“ The Secretary yeni rugmrb of 1'3an tire Committee with rmgnrd- m limb <_r man on different fire applinneies. .va : Minutes nfregxflar meeting of Rich- mond Hi1] Fire Brigézdo, hold in the Council Chamber rm lr‘ndny evening, 42:1! inst. A great blessing; West’s Liver Pills will. always be fuund a great, Messing to those afflicted with liver complaint, dyvs~ pepsin, indigestion and sick . headache. 30 pills 25c. All drnggists. Your referenee to this matter and your ineolent manner of doing it, are bozh un- bueinees like and ungemlemanly, for it there is anything of which we claim to be proud, it is m paying owr honest debtsâ€" our record of a lifetime proves this. I um aware of the legal liability of taking a l paper from the post oflice," and it was romy neceesnyy for you to send your ac- - count in a blisifless like manuemio have I it paid. Send it new. Thaw/0'11, have libelled. you will be call- ed on tq.;substantiabe your charges or re‘ tract them. THOMAS F: WALLACE. ’Woodbri’dqe,-March 7, 1887. Tim-t I am “ Insolent,” “ 'Impndent,” and “A Coward," I will leave to those to decide who know me and whose Icon; fidehce I enjoyâ€"not to a. Tag that Stoops so low as yours. Your paper in 1882, in the issue im- mediately before the election, made a violent personal attack. And again in your issue before the late election you men“; to yohr old trick of personal abuse and slanderâ€"too late to have your mis- statements contradicted ‘bel’ore the elect- ion. Is not this Rib Stabbing .9â€"attack- ing a man falsely when he has no chance to defend himself. It requires no pike pole to do this. Your statement “ that my ribs were coated with government fat” is a wilful and deliberate lie. I defy you to show that 1 ever received any favor. direct or indirect, from the Gov- ernment. - You deny that West York has answer- ed your libels. Did you not again and again say that, West York would, by its vote, decide that C. Wallace was un~ worthy to represenc it ? ‘ ' " Your statement, "Who ever knew a Wallace who was satisfied with ‘mere justice,’ ” and your villainous epithet, “Scaly Rascal,” applied to my Brother, are only what could be expected from a paper so degraded. Can you mention a single instance in which we asked for more than “mere justice,” or where “Scnly Rascal” will apply ? W31“ "'7‘ - or ,' I refused at about. the first inxeeting‘ I!“ the" recent contest, that I thought it would not be repeated. I new] state, as has been stated before, andof which I be- lieve you were aware. that I have not now, nor did I gamer have a timber limit in the North West. nr any where elseâ€" and you repeat :this false charge in your .replv. Your ineinnations about the York ‘ Colonization Company are untrue in ‘ every particular. I refer you to the Globe article of Feb. L9bh,-â€"-“Coloniza- tiog Qompany Sw ilidlg. ” To return togthemafim of and your repl'y. I _charged libel, and I repeat the charge your issue of Feb. 17th:, you Always keep West’s Cough Syrup in the house fox-sudden attacks of colds, asthma and all throat and lung diseases. Best in use. r Alllfidwggis’ts. lie-the Editor of Tim LIBERAL: Samâ€"Your reply to my letter is of your usual stock in trade,â€"viz., false- hood, ‘slander and abuseâ€"but we - have been subjected to so much of that kind of argument during the recent campaign, that your attack now don’t count. About the‘businesq part of your letter, I may say that although your paper has been sent. to N. C. Wallace, you, are awaw that he waa not a. subscriber, and that you never at any time sent him an account of indebtedness. The public SchoolExamination of this place. Wits held on Friday last, and drew together a large njyinber of visitors from the section, as We.“ :as ’others from a. dis- fiance. Mr. McBride and sister, of King Sta- tion, have been spending-a, short, time with friends in Cookstown. They report an‘fmjoyable time. The Savage Brothers have commenced a series of meetings at the Methodist; Chum]! SpringhflI. ‘Great success seems to attend their lahbors. Feople come from near and far to hear the glad tidings of Salvation expounded. May the good work progpef. ‘ Sevéral‘of our jockeys have had bad. lugk in breaking in their trotters. 1 ' , r w v I ENGINE "strewn1;.10-3cw-fl103, Cherry, a Fire Mr. Wallace’s Letter. Brigade fifeeting. ours, 1" of my letter ,rged yo u with urge now. In you 312a} e that H And m}! give ‘ custom; m (f4 best a‘ttentior‘ to {my bills] 0: 112‘ he may he fuvnnm V th.‘ 1 “m In mun anv'nne wanting‘ 11;! c‘illf ' 71 ublige by M w ’ 1‘.) ILL as soon us )m sibio The lznglcrsigned respemfully m ates that , he “111 shortly remove his uawa‘nfll from sth’:; switch to near This Company has depositeil $20,000 with the Ontario GnVern-nent, being more than double what the law requires, but It gives the GORE a. still stronger hold upon public confidence. ' Total assets available t6 meet losses his increased from $218,985.00 to 36238,- 264.00 in the year 3,836, the increase be- ins;r within a trifle of $0.000. SPRINGHiLL Agent for King and Vaughan Tps. ' _The::Capt,_ I then amwmd oiawn‘very neat} and appropriate spe'éc'h,‘ presented the Seg’y with an elegant; and valuable fire- men’s pin. He referred in very flatter- ,_in“g.tetfms to tho 4 gang: in which the 56%};W7/J ‘ 0' H 1, , arid hbped that hé would loagl'i‘emain in the position he now held. ‘ The number of policies issued in the year 1886 was 2,616. and the number in force at the end of the’ year'6,273, insur- ing $6,867,679.31, shbwing an increase of nearly $400,000.00 over the amount at risk at end of 1885: The income for the year was $870789; The number of losses for the past year was 108, and the amount of loss $57,â€" 887.27, of which $4,315 28 was reinsured, makng the net 'loss $3.523 99. The best spring medicine is one of West’s Liver Pills taken every night on going to bed . Just what you need. Sugar coatrd, 30 pills 250. All druggists. ' Moved by A. B. Wilson, seconded by F. McCunaghy, that the hose contest talgg place to-night.â€"Lost. GORE DiS'I‘RICT 'MUTUAiL FIRE INSURANCE 00., Head Office Galt, Cognty of Waterloo; Established 1836. Moved by the Sec’y, seconded by Fire- man Gaby, that the Capt. be requested to gall a special meeting two wa‘eks from tho-night for purpose of having hose con- testâ€"aCarried. Bolluss ware prepaiéclfrgyl‘. Rassan, a’ {proposed member: of this Brigade. Fire- }man MéConnell and Lieut. Wilson were ‘appointed scrutineera, and J. Hennessey to pass the. ballots. Farmers protect your buildings from fire and l'ult ing ‘byuinsufing 1n the â€" The Sec’y replied in feeling and appro- priate terms. Two consecutive motions were then made. WVH“. .__.‘-........, “DUI-2|. u. uuucl. "my: Volunteers were then asked to take" part in the Hose Contest, and the follow. ing came forwardzâ€"Pair No. 1, Firemen Trevethan and McKenzie; No. 2, Caps; and Sec’ ,; No. 3, Firemen Sheppard and Gaby; o. 4, Firemen Hennessey and I“. McConaglw‘; No. '5, Firemen Glover and Brownies. ' - v.‘ I The foregoing names were recorded 1n the minutes, to be balloted for at next [regular meeting. J : Hen'nussey} In accordance with By-Law 6, Sec E,‘ the following members were expelled:â€" B. McDonald, W. McLaughlan, Dave Chisholm, P. Steele, P. Kelly, and P. _McCarthy, Ed. Snider was left over for one month for consideration. _ The foliwwing were proposed to becomé members'of this Brigadezâ€"W. Cooper; by Forém'n‘n‘ Redditt; Duncan McKenzie, by O. Sheppard; Alex. Comisky, by T1”! , , ,__-.-v Foreman Redditt and Capt. Pugsley spoketut some length on the duty of members of a. Fire Brigade, and particu- larly‘wemnrked than each and every meniber should be good at. coupling, as this was ard‘nty outsiders could not per- form and in case of a fire these outsiders might materially assist in other ways. 17v Moved by Firemavn Gaby, seconded by Fireman McConnell, that the above re- port: be receiyed and adoptedâ€"«Carried. The first, ballot W213 passed and found: favorabie. and Thus. Rassan was duly ad- miited a may) bf)? of this Brigade. H05E~Firemen Linklater, VShéBban}, Piper, A. Savage, A. Wright, 0. Brown, J. _t'_iexnx:es_sey_, and C. Soules. H031: &'LADDERâ€"Firemen Glover, Healey,C. Wright, Ludford, Snyder, Trfsyethgl} 311:1 Gaby. r . McLean, McKenzie, F. McQonaghy, G. Trench, T. Tyrrell, Brownlee, Jordan, McConnell._Nicholl.s ax_1(_1 W. Stflrey. T1123 meeting "that: adjoin-med. QT v LUMBER. Fire Insurance. [Single copies, 3 (its .izilo We KING P. O. J OHN T. SAIGEON, 1 d). 10. ti u u No. 37'.

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